Earl Guian: Elf Butler comes to solo

Chapter 59 Dance Chapter 16

However, Roy had not yet prepared his revenge plan. At some point, Charles II, who had reached a high position, said: "Welcome all celebrities and nobles to come. I am King Charles II. This will last for three days." The ball was organized by my brother, the Duke of York, and he was also in charge of the war with the Netherlands."

"The main purpose of this dance is to encourage everyone to believe that our British Empire will win. The British Empire will win." After saying this, he raised his hands high.

"The British Empire will surely win." As Charles II finished his words, a huge but neat voice sounded from the audience. Almost everyone present shouted this sentence. Although it was just a show, Ivy also shouted it. Only the kid Roy didn't shout.

Afterwards, Charles II said a long paragraph. What was specific was probably just about the Anglo-Dutch War. Ivy did not listen carefully. She would not go to the battlefield, so she felt that there was no need to listen carefully to this content.

After that, there were also some things about the current situation in the city of London, including the mention of rats. It seems that the outbreak of black disease in May is not far away. Then, there were only 1666 short months before the Great Fire of London in September 9.

How much information can be found in 17 months of investigation? There is still no definite information about that thing. The only possible clue is Andrew from the Muppet incident, but he is now dead, and all he has control over is turning dead people into half-dead puppets.

Sure enough, we can only wait until the fire of London burns? Ivey is a little unwilling.

By the time Charles II finished his words, it was already eight o'clock in the evening, and the dance ended at nine o'clock in the evening. Logically speaking, every gentleman should toast a glass of wine at this time. Ivey is no exception.

"Little Ivy, Greener, you can't run away now, drink quickly. His Highness the King is also looking here." Edward took out the wine that he had prepared before. He had long wanted to get these two drunk. Now, it might not be realistic for Greener to get him drunk, but with Ivey's drinking capacity, he would definitely get drunk.

Ivy reluctantly took out the cup and asked Edward to pour the bottle of wine into it, and Greener also took the cup. With Charles II looking at her, Ivey reluctantly drank the glass of wine at once.

"Ahem." Perhaps Ivy drank too quickly and choked. Greener patted her back, trying to make her feel better. However, Ivey is still a little dissatisfied with the wine: "The taste of wine is really weird. It has to be like taking medicine to drink it."

Greener also drank the wine in one gulp. Like Ivey, he didn't like drinking this kind of thing very much.

However, Greener's drinking capacity was okay, but Ivy's drinking capacity was a bit hard to say. After a few minutes, she felt a little dizzy. At this time, Charles II happened to walk up to her and said: "Earl of Iveyhead has such exquisite military talent at a young age. In ten years, he will definitely be a well-deserved military strategist in the future. I give you this cup."

"Thank you, King, for the compliment." After Ivy saw clearly who was Charles II, he immediately stood up, picked up another glass of wine, and drank it all in one gulp. Charles II seemed very satisfied and left. After drinking this glass of wine, Ivey felt even more vague.

Greener looked at Ivey's state, frowned slightly, and asked Edward: "What wine did you pour for the earl?"

"Whiskey, what's wrong?" In Edward's eyes, the alcohol concentration of whiskey is not particularly high.

Greener sighed helplessly, whiskey! Greener felt that Ivey would be drunk even if he drank red wine, let alone whiskey. He stepped forward, stabilized Ivy's figure so that she would stop shaking, and then carried Ivy to a seat aside.

Ivey felt a little uncomfortable all over her body. Not only was she dizzy due to drunkenness, but she also had some strange feelings. Seeing that Ivy's face was red and looking very uncomfortable, Greener proposed to take Ivey out of the table first. idea.

"No, it's best to wait until the end for the fun of the dance." At this time, Ivy said something unexpectedly, no, it should be said that Ivy said something after being drunk. And at the same time, she picked up Edward's previous bottle of wine, poured it directly into her quilt, and drank it all in one gulp. Greener didn't even stop her.

Greener knew that Ivey was probably unconscious now, probably after drinking. He took away Ivy's wine glass, took away Edward's wine bottle, and said, "Earl, stop drinking, you are already drunk."

"No, I'm not drunk, give it to me." Ivy looked cruel and unreasonable.

"Count Mom, stop drinking, it's hurting your health." Roy was also advising Ivy. Although he was young, he could still tell that Ivy's current situation was not right, and even Greener frowned. Roy also knew it would be difficult to stop.

Edward sent the Duke of Devonshire and Elizabeth away very wisely. Before leaving, he gave Greener a thumbs up and a wink. So Greener, Ivey and Roy were the only ones left in their place.

"Ah, little Roy, let me tell you, I initially fell in love with you because of your beautiful eyes. But then that night, I still don't understand why you became like me and Greener and the child. You You can learn from everything else, but don’t be as bad as dad and refuse to give me food.” Ivey’s effect of telling the truth after drinking is stronger than anyone else’s drunkenness.

Seeing that Greener was about to speak, Ivey said again: "And Greener, I also want to tell you, why are you so cold to me usually? I can't let go of your face, you have to let it go. It was better that time in the morning. You will always be like that from now on, and can you please stop calling me Earl, my name is obviously Ivy."

In fact, Ivey is still a child at heart and has a very strong self-esteem. He usually keeps things he doesn't want to say in his heart, but this time he said them all after he was drunk. Greener handed a pen and a notebook to Roy, gave some instructions, then touched Ivy's head and said, "Well, Ivy, can you stop drinking and go back to the room to sleep."

"No." Ivy refused decisively: "If I hadn't dared to say these things because I was drinking, would you have only called me Ivy for the rest of my life? Since I was drinking, I would say those things that I usually don't dare to say. Then, then I You must drink enough today so that you don’t usually get close to me, so I must drink.”

After saying that, Ivey stood up from the chair, aimed his eyes at the cup in Greener's hand, and rushed towards it, while Greener seemed to have taken it and wrapped his arms around Ivey. Ivey pounced, only to be hugged by Greener.

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